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C-51 Project Processing Site. Dredge machine sits in canal above I-95.

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ERM added a native plant buffer between the processing site and the WPB Golf Course.

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Dredge in C-51 Canal with cutterhead extending out of water.
When necessary, ciutterhead is raised out of water to remove debris from the canal bed.


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Leverman Jeremy Marker of J.F. Brennan uses computer software and GPS technology to navigate around the C-51 Canal.

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Muck dredged out of the Canal collects in decanting ponds.
Flocculant is added in the pipe and water separates to the top where it is collected for treatment.


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A long 8" pipe sits underwater moving muck from the canal bottom into a decanting pond.

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Coagulant is added and water slowly moves through settling ponds, providing addditional treatment time.

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Clarifier finishes treatment of clean water returned to the C-51 Canal.

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Muck continues to settle and dry in decanting ponds for up to two weeks.

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When muck is ready to move, a front-end loader carries material from decanting ponds to drying beds for further drying.

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A drying bed with muck stacked 6 feet tall.

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When muck is dry and ready to move, tri-axle dumptrucks haul muck off-site for beneficial reuse such as soil additives for roadside plantings and public parks.

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Florida Department of Transportation mixes muck with other types of dirt to create a high quality product used for roadway vegetation.

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Muck is stored in large cells at a proposed county park. The future soil can be used to make playing and sports fields.

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Lake Worth Lagoon
 

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